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Airports

Guests who are visiting from out-of-town and arrived via airplane are likely to have landed at either Pearson International Airport or Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. Varying rates to and from Rogers Centre can be obtained from airport taxi services at both facilities; additionally, Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport is connected to the mainland by modern ferries carrying passengers across a modest 121 metre (400 ft.) gap, often noted as the world's shortest scheduled ferry run. Guests are encouraged to check flight information, check-in online and seek further information from both torontopearson.com and torontoport.com.

Bicycle Stands

Bicycle stands are available for use by guests outside Rogers Centre near Gates 2, 3, 6, 6A, 9A, 10, 13, 14 and 15. Gas powered vehicles (i.e. mopeds and scooters) are not permitted to be parked in these areas. Failure to comply could result in towing of the vehicle.

BIXI Bikes

BIXI Toronto is a public bike system. It serves as a alternative means of urban transport. The system is accessible to everyone, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 12 months a year. Using a credit card, riders are able to take a BIKI bike when they need one, and leave it at any station upon arrival at their destination. The 80 BIXI stations in Toronto are made up of bike docks and a pay station equipped with solar panels that power the entire station. To reduce energy consumption to a minimum, all station components go automatically into "sleep" mode when not in use. Touch the screen of the pay station, enter your code on the keypad of the bike dock or simply insert your BIXI key into the reader to immediately "wake up" the station.

Toronto Blue Jays fans and guests of Rogers Centre who are interested in BIXI's services are invited to visit the following stations closest to the ballpark:

Bus Parking

Bus parking is available in the lot directly across the street from Gate 8, controlled by Rogers Centre. This lot is manned during Rogers Centre events only. The cost is $40.00 per bus. The Bus Lot is patrolled regularly and vehicles will be tagged if their parking ticket has expired or one has not been purchased. If tagged, payment can be made to the address located on the back of the invoice/tag. Please call (416) 341-3057 to make a reservation.

Directions to Rogers Centre

Rogers Centre is conveniently located near Union Station as well as within easy walking distance of TTC streetcar stops on King St. (at Peter St. & John St.) and Spadina Ave. (Bremner Blvd.). Drivers coming to Rogers Centre, from either the east or west, can take the Gardiner Expressway to Spadina Ave. and head north to Bremner Blvd. Rogers Centre Parking Lots can be easily accessed off of Bremner Blvd.

Skywalk Closure (2011-2013) In July 2011, construction began on the Ripley's Aquarium of Canada to be built at the base of the CN Tower. For the period of July 2011 to July 2013, the construction crew must close the western entrance/exit of SkyWalk, the pedestrian connection between the CN Tower/Rogers Centre and Union Station, the TTC and GO Transit. Access between these two areas is still possible and facilitated by a signed detour.

GO Transit

GO Transit is a regional public transit service for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. With an extensive network of train lines and bus routes, GO provides its passengers with safe, fast, reliable, comfortable service to downtown Toronto and other urban centres. Guests are invited to visit gotransit.ca to use the online trip planner, view routes and check for the latest schedule information.

Greyhound/Coach Canada

Greyhound Canada is the largest provider of intercity bus transportation in Canada, providing safe, enjoyable and affordable travel to its passengers. Guests are invited to visit greyhound.ca to use the online trip planner, view routes and check for the latest schedule information. Coach Canada provides safe and reliable scheduled bus service in Southeastern Ontario and Southern Quebec. Connections with third-party carriers extend service to New York City and other major North American locations. Guests are invited to visit coachcanada.com to use the online trip planner, view routes and check for the latest schedule information. The Toronto Coach Terminal, located at 610 Bay St., just north of Dundas St., serves as the central hub for all of Greyhound and Coach Canada's services.

Hotels

There are a number of fine hotels within walking distance of Rogers Centre, including the Renaissance Toronto Downtown, located within the stadium itself. For further information on hotels and lodging, please call the Toronto Board of Trade at (416) 366-6811 or Tourism Toronto at (416) 203-2600 or 1-(800)-363-1990.

Inline Skates

Guests are encouraged to try various modes of transportation to travel to Rogers Centre. Inline skating to the stadium can be a convenient, healthy alternative. However, guests must remove their inline skates prior to entering Rogers Centre. Guests will be expected to store their skates safely under their seats. Additionally, skating on "Heelies" is prohibited within Rogers Centre.

Parking Lots

There is underground parking available at Rogers Center with elevator access to the building. Rates vary depending on the event. The lot is divided into four zones:

A number of limited parking spaces for guests with mobility issues are available by reservation only. For further information and to make reservations, contact Rogers Centre Parking at (416) 341-3004. Please have your disability permit number handy for bookings. Bookings begin 3 weeks prior to the event day.

There are a number of parking lots within walking distance of Rogers Centre, but the stadium has no formal affiliation with any of those lots. The Toronto Parking Authority exists to provide safe, attractive, self-sustaining, conveniently located and competitively priced off-street and on-street public parking as an integral component of Toronto's transportation system. Guests can visit parking.greenp.com to locate additional municipal parking lots in the immediate vicinity of Rogers Centre.

Taxi Service

Guests looking to find taxis near Rogers Centre are encouraged to visit the north side of the stadium on Front Street, or visit the south side on Bremner Blvd. near Rees Street.

TTC

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is a quick, convenient and safe way to get around Toronto. The subway system is linked with buses and streetcars to get guests to Rogers Centre on gamedays. Guests are invited to visit ttc.ca to use the online trip planner, view routes and check for the latest schedule information.

Union Station

Situated on Front St. between Bay and York, Union Station is the major inter-city transportation hub of the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). Union Station facilitates rail service from Via Rail, Amtrak, Ontario Northland, and GO Transit. With the adjoining TTC station and GO Bus Terminal, Union Station earns the title of busiest passenger transportation facility in Canada.